See also: <span class="searchmatch">devisée</span> From devise + -ee. <span class="searchmatch">devisee</span> (plural devisees) (law) The person or entity to whom property is devised in a will. legatee...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">devisee</span> <span class="searchmatch">devisée</span> f sg feminine singular of devisé...
devizee (plural devizees) Misspelling of <span class="searchmatch">devisee</span>. Obsolete form of <span class="searchmatch">devisee</span>....
/ˌlɛɡəˈtiː/ legatee (plural legatees) (law) One who receives a legacy. <span class="searchmatch">devisee</span> heir-at-law colegatee legateeship residuary legatee legate one who receives...
Homophones: devisai, devisé, <span class="searchmatch">devisée</span>, devisées, deviser, devisés devisez inflection of deviser: second-person plural present indicative second-person...
Homophones: devisé, <span class="searchmatch">devisée</span>, devisées, deviser, devisés, devisez devisai first-person singular past historic of deviser devisai second-person plural imperative...
See also: devise and Devise devisé (feminine <span class="searchmatch">devisée</span>, masculine plural devisés, feminine plural devisées) past participle of deviser devisé first-person...
into a freehold on the death of the last possessor, before the heir or <span class="searchmatch">devisee</span> [Mid 16th century.] Translations From abate (“do away with”) + -or. From...
inheritance when the person seised of it dies, and before the heir or <span class="searchmatch">devisee</span> can take possession; ouster. rebatement, real or imaginary marks of disgrace...